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Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Blu-ray Release of Shudder’s “Creepshow” Bumped to June

The debut season of Shudder’s anthology series “Creepshow,” which is currently airing on AMC, had originally been set for DVD and Blu-ray release on May 19th, but we’ve learned this week that it’s been bumped to June.

“A comic book comes to life in a series of twelve vignettes over six episodes, exploring terrors from murder to the supernatural and unexplainable. Haunted dollhouses, werewolves, murderous goblins, villainous trick-or-treaters, the dead, and medical marvels are just a few of the things to watch out for in this new series. You never know what will be on the next page.”

The six episodes were directed by Greg Nicotero (“The Walking Dead”), Tom Savini (Dawn of the Dead), John Harrison (Book of Blood), Rob Schrab (“Community”), David Bruckner (The Ritual) and Roxanne Benjamin (Body at Brighton Rock).

Given that Netflix really is the master of their own data, how many times a viewer streams The Ridiculous 6, or what films don't get watched all the way straight through, or how many times someone watches an episode of Bill Nye Saves the World, it was easy for them to come up with the list based on just one percentage: 70 percent.

We don't see that kind of horror film anymore, honestly. Or horror TV show. And the fact is when you look at the overall theme of Stranger Things, you know that while there is a healthy smattering of bad language to boot and some fierce content of the scary kind, overall you have to agree: it's really not that inappropriate at all.

The Faculty took the idea of the invasion and simply localized it. Instead of a planet -- everyone is in danger, no discrimination, nothing to signify what these aliens want or are looking for -- the alien(s) instead focused their effect on just those few teachers. Now there's an interesting high concept.

And in all its basic-ness, you'd be shocked to realize that it's not just a linear-type film with one main idea. There are actually a ton of deep meanings behind all of the frames, the shots, the sequences, the scenes. With obviously the underlying principle, the whole point of it: meaningless sex is bad!

And there was already a feature film released, based on it. However, lackluster it was. Although click here and you'll get an inside look of just how actually creepy the real forest is! Sometimes real is better than imaginary or anything Hollywood can cook up for you.

We're sure many, many, many, many, many people around the world are either dealing with a new kind of respiratory infection called CORONAVIRUS (why did they have to name it after a beer?) or cooped up in a house with nothing to do, due to the epic pandemic.

Not a documentary. We need to clarify that. For those sadly confused at this headline, we apologize, but it is what it is: Fox has ordered an untitled pilot for a new TV series that will essentially recreate "THE GOONIES," shot to shot! Hooooooold up.... We're not complaining, honestly.

Potentially very good. See below. It turns out that the announcement is official according to the Carrie Bradshaw of the Sanderson bunch (Sarah Jessica Parker): there will be a "Hocus Pocus" sequel, premiering on Disney+.